Definition of Implete

1. to fill [v IMPLETED, IMPLETING, IMPLETES] - See also: fill

Lexicographical Neighbors of Implete

implement
implementable
implemental
implementation
implementational
implementations
implemented
implementer
implementers
implementing
implementing partner
implementor
implementors
implements
implements of war
implete (current term)
impleted
impletes
impleting
impletion
impletions
implex
implexes
implexion
implexions
impliable
implicand
implicands
implicant
implicants

Literary usage of Implete

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memorials of the Right Reverend Father in God, Myles Coverdale, Sometime by Lewis Bingley Wynne (1838)
"Dicit eis lesus: implete hydrias aqua. ... Capernaum post dies octo et auditum," &c.; and instead of " dicit eis lesus: implete,"&c., "dixit eis lesus: ..."

2. The Old-Irish Glosses at Würzburg and Carlsruhe by Philological society (Great Britain), Cambridge Philological Society, Whitley Stokes (1887)
"Aliter, seek ye implete gaudium etc. this is my joy si qua etc. let it be in Christ if ye have any joy, and not against him like this. ..."

3. The Four Gospels: Tr. from the Greek, with Preliminary Dissertations, and by George Campbell (1837)
"... Crescite et multipli- camini, et implete aquas maris."JI am of the same opinion as to the passages compared, though I have no partiality to the Vulgate. ..."

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